How Power, Lighting, and EVS Improve Rotorcraft Safety and Performance

April 26, 2018

With rotorcraft serving rugged duty across a wide spectrum of mission-critical industries including firefighting, police work, emergency medical services (EMS), oil and gas transport, and search and rescue (SAR), integrating new technologies optimizes the safety and operational performance of the vehicle. Whether line-fit or retrofit, rotorcraft that operate in rugged, degraded environments depend on upgraded technologies to serve the needs for increasingly flexible power systems, more powerful enhanced vision systems, and advanced lighting systems.

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